Abstract

Vascular malformations affect many organs, but they are often first detected in the skin. Venous malformations are the second most frequent vascular malformation, after port wine stains. A report of 12 previously unreported families with autosomal dominantly inherited mucocutaneous malformations illustrates important characteristics of the lesions in patients with venous malformations, and a related group of investigators …

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